Marcus E. Petersson

Affiliations: 
Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden 
Area:
Working memory, TRPC channels
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Tigerholm J, Petersson M, Obreja O, et al. (2017) Modelling activity-dependent changes of velocity in C-fibers Scandinavian Journal of Pain. 16: 186-187
Tigerholm J, Petersson ME, Obreja O, et al. (2015) C-fiber recovery cycle supernormality depends on ion concentration and ion channel permeability. Biophysical Journal. 108: 1057-71
Petersson ME, Obreja O, Lampert A, et al. (2014) Differential axonal conduction patterns of mechano-sensitive and mechano-insensitive nociceptors--a combined experimental and modelling study. Plos One. 9: e103556
Tigerholm J, Petersson ME, Obreja O, et al. (2014) Modeling activity-dependent changes of axonal spike conduction in primary afferent C-nociceptors. Journal of Neurophysiology. 111: 1721-35
Petersson ME, Fransén E. (2012) Long-lasting small-amplitude TRP-mediated dendritic depolarizations in CA1 pyramidal neurons are intrinsically stable and originate from distal tuft regions. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 36: 2917-25
Andersson SA, Petersson ME, Fransén E. (2012) Ionic mechanisms of action potential propagation velocity changes in peripheral C-fibers. Implications for pain Bmc Neuroscience. 13: 138
Petersson ME, Yoshida M, Fransén EA. (2011) Low-frequency summation of synaptically activated transient receptor potential channel-mediated depolarizations. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 34: 578-93
Petersson ME, Fransén EA. (2011) Role of TRP channels in dendritic integration and subthreshold membrane potential plateaus Bmc Neuroscience. 12: 110
Petersson ME, Fransén E. (2009) TRPC channels activated by group I mGluR in Entorhinal pyramidal neurons support integration of low frequency (<10 Hz) synaptic inputs Bmc Neuroscience. 10: 26
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